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tom celek about the show. good evening, i'm ukee washington >> i'm natasha brown, the roads are soaked in center city and all across the region, after the wet and windy end to march. will we see more april showers or less? >> the good news, as we said the heaviest of the rain shifted out of here but you can see we're still very much under the influence of this very large slow moving storm. the good news is that this batch of heavy rain and thunder missed us off the coast seeing a little bit of a dry spot work its way over philadelphia. still a lot of wrap around moisture back into western pennsylvania and while this should fizzle out, really before it gets here, we could see wrap around showers any time out there tonight and for some spots the damage has been done, we do have extensive ponding and flooding adjacent to smaller creeks and streams and portions of south jersey seeing creeks and streams getting swollen.
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even though not steadily raining across most of the area right now, rain amounts today, again, over two inches and that has led to problems on the roads. 2.47 inches in wilmington, south of allentown we checked in at 2.29, west chester, 2.20, pennsville salem county new jersey, 1.85 and at the airport, shy of an inch and a half of rain. well within that one and a half to two and a half range we talked about at this time last night. what to expect over the next few hours, showers still lingering through about midnight you can see it does start to lift off. cold enough for freezing rain and drizzle in the poconos, overnight a few wrap around showers at 5:00 a.m. and then start to see the exit heading into your saturday morning. still the chance for freezing rain, watching for ponding and fog leaving to load visibility. how long does the drier weather last? i'll tell you about the next rain threat coming up. natasha >> indicted seth williams says
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he is voluntarily taking a step back from some of his duties. but he's not stepping down from office despite calls to do so. today, in federal court, william switched defense attorneys. tom berk is representing williams, philadelphia's top prosecutor faces 23 federal counts for bribery and extortion. he said all are entirely false >> district attorney williams took the step of agreeing of a temporary suspension pending the outcome of this case, he will remain in office in an administrative capacity only. campaign finance records show williams's attorney contributed more than $1500 to williams. 2010 run for damage. he would not comment about the donations >> some are wondering if philadelphia is the most corrupt city in the country. seth william is the latest in a long line of public officials to face corruption charge, alexandria hoff is in center city tonight with more and how the city is making national headlines for the wrong reasons.
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alex? >> reporter: ukee, this week, vice news asked a question that's gotten a whole lot of attention, is philadelphia the most corrupt city in the country? if it is, we wanted a to know why and what can be done. >> just a few examples. this month it was district attorney seth williams. in december, congressman shack fattah convicted of misusing grant money. 2013, seven of nine city traffic court judges charged with, yes, corruption. >> to some extent, one party rule is a factor in it. >> over 50 year, one political party has controlled the city of philadelphia. >> we tip the balance so to the point where it makes it very hard for the political competition to take place >> registered democrats out number city republicans seven to one. the ratio is identical to the number of democrats running against a sole republican for district attorney >> we also shot out independent voters from primary elections,
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they're almost as many independent voters as republicans and they have no voice >> former city mayor and governor ed rendell feels fresh blood is needed from within the reigning party >> we need to make the party more open to attract more people from different walks of life, and different segments of the city. and make it more competitive >> he ads term limits and appointing systems would help. is philadelphia most corrupt city in the country? well, david thornberg president of the nonpartisan committee said those stats are hard to quantity >> we have some of the toughest campaign finance limits and laws. >> reporter: meaning scandals and not good pr could point to something gone right >> these people got caught and careers are over. to some extent, i would say the system works. >> reporter: thornburgh points out something interesting. bribes aren't only being accepted in the city, they're
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being offered residents have a responsibility not to be accompany play sent to such crimes. reporting live in center city, scoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> police are investigating a double stabbing that left one dead in point breeze. it happened just before 4:00 p.m. in the 1500 block of south 19th. police tell us a 63-year-old woman and a 67-year-old man were found by their son with multiple wound. the woman was pronounced dead at the scene and the man is in critical condition. police have not made any arrests but they tell "eyewitness news" they do not believe the public is in any danger. an investigators say a mother was behind the wheel of an suv that struck and killed her own daughter in chester. it happened on the 200 block of ivy street shortly after 9:00 this morning, police say ms. tom son accidently backed her suv into 6-year-old lay la rodriguez as she was attempting to get another child in a car seat. a 10-year-old was also hit but
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not injured. >> having the car inspected by the pennsylvania state police and we're doing an accident reconstruction at this moment she was a sweet little girl, and her mom loved her. that was her world >> police say no charges have been filed. bucks county prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for a man and woman charged with murdering a 14-year-old girl. grace packer's dismembered body was found in lieu certain county last july. her adopted mother, sarah and jacob sullivan are accused of killing the teenager in what prosecutors have described as a rape murder fantasy. they're scheduled to go on trial next year. tonight, president trump is weighing in on michael flynn's offer to talk to congress in the russian melt link probe. the national security advisor said he wants immunity in exchange for his testimony. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee accepted the white house's invitation friday afternoon to view classified material it claims is
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relevant to the investigation into russian interference in the u.s. election. representative adam shift said in statement afterwards that it appears to be the same material committee did he have van nunez viewed >> i held a press conference and said here want found, has nothing to do with russia and i'm going to go over to the white house and brief the president >> shift said the information should have been shared with all the members of the house and senate intelligence committees. but nunez insisted during an interview in fresno california, he was up front about his findings. >> that's not sneaking around or hiding from anyone. that's being transparent: i would say maybe too transparent >> cbs news learned that the fbi is looking into whether trump campaign associates were coordinating as early as a year ago. the investigation into russia's role took a new turn when fired national security vendors michael flynn's lawyers started negotiations to have his client
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testify about what he knows in exchange for immunity. president trump tweeted mike flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt >> he supports mike flynn's attempts to go up to congress and be to be clear with everything they ask and they went >> the president did not answer questions about flynn's request on friday. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee says it is too early to consider an immunity deal for michael flynn. cbs news learned intelligence sources believe terror groups have developed laptop bombs that could evade airport screening methods. this played a major role in the trump administration's decision to ban large electronics on planes traveling from eight countries in the middle east and africa. last year, a laptop bomb blew a hole in the side of a somalia airliner. the plane was able to land safely. you may have to pay more to park in philadelphia. the parking authority board
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approved a new budget that includes hikes to meter rates and ticket fines, they haven't said how much more the rate hikes would cost but the agency hopes to bring in an additional $10 million in revenue. city council has to proven any rate hikes highway inferno. a section of a busy highway shut down by this massive fire. >> who's being blamed and the memories it brought back for people in philadelphia. also this. >> it's beautiful. it's everything i remember and more. >> an emotional reunion after a stolen painting is returned to its arrival owner, the blemish that helped to crack the case. >> you're the boss. >> a milestone episode on blue blood. what police tell tom sell lick about the show and his real life advice for a young co star. it's a foggy night on the parkway after day filled with rain. kate let's you know if this wet
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to see how much you could save now. fire on interstate highway in atlanta. authorities have not said how or why the raging fire started. but it has shut down a major highway in passes through at the city. the work to replace the sections is expected to take several months. the story in atlanta brought back 21-year-old memories of the infamous tire fire that shut down i95 here. many people in the philly area remember march 16th, 1996.
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when an eight alarm blaze at an illegal tire dump in port richmond caused a shut down of one of the city's main arteries for several weeks. portions were closed for months. seven teenagers were charged with arson and a used tire dealer was sentenced to prison and forced to pay millions in fines. a local family has a famous paint, back in their possession after someone stole it almost 41 years ago. the painting by norman rock well called taking a break is now in the hands of the grant family. her father purchased it in 1954, he was playing pool and when he pulled a queue back he bought the painting for a hundred dollars of the family has been searching for years now and after seeing it in the news, man called the fbi saying he bought it decades ago and returned it to the fbi. >> it's a really good feeling, my childhood was really good and
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seeing that brings back the memories. >> fbi agents not -- will not identify the thief from 1976. they continue to wondering that part of the case. a major milestone tonight on cbs3. many of you just watched the one 150th episode of blue blood. >> i'm saying i know for sure i'll be right here and i hope all of you will be too >> the last seven seasons we've been right there with reagan family. it kept spans on the edge of their seats with their crime investigations and family dinners. >> the reason the show is so good and still going is that we try to make every show better than the last one. >> they're not just making each episode better. but authentic as well. "eyewitness news" caught up with the cast while filming the 150th episode and talked about the positive response they've received from new york's finest and other police officers. >> when we get that kind of response from cops, and god
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knows we're not doing shows about perfect cops all the time. we do shows where cops screw up. they make mistakes, bad cops, enough are good cops and i think it seems to me police force seems to feel we're doing a fair representation of their work >> the 150 episodes we watched the reagan family grow up, including she plays frank reagan's granddaughter. she received real life advice over the years >> he's taught me to show up and listen. seems very simple to do that but i believe for an actor that is the most important thing is to be present with the person in front of you >> as for tonight's milestone episode, the cast and crew celebrated where else? the dinner table. with cup cakes. >> 150 more. >> and we will see a lot more of the reagan family and the rest of the blue blood gang cbs just
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recently renewed the show for the eight and season. new jersey native bon jovi rocked south philly for this house is not for sale tour. ♪ 14th album. ♪ >> crowds attending tonight's concert weren't just talking about bon jovi's performance, they were always talking about his opening act. local bands mock 22 performed after being picked by bon jovi's management to win a contest for big gig >> i respect the hell out of them all the stuff he's doing for us and other bands trying to make it up in the music world helping them out. he's a great guy.
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>> philadelphia >> punk rock and roll band are hot and no stranges to the big stage in addition to opening for bon jovi mock opened for guns and roses jay-z, lincoln park and even kid rock. congratulations to them. >> everybody went to the concert had the wipers going >> i'll tell you what. they started to dry out a little bit around 7:00. the worst of rain was from about 2:00 to 6:00. we're starting to see the end. still scattered showers out there tonight through the overnight hours and possibly even into early tomorrow morning. still slowdowns on the roads. we got ponding and small creek and stream and poor drainage flooding occurring across the area. here's a look outside. we'll start you off with a live look at the roof cam. this is center city shrouded in the low clouds and fog outside. watch for reduced visibility on the roads no matter where you are, fog foremaning as we still remain under the influence of this area of low pressure, take a look at it right now and you can see the big storm still
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really right overhead but we're kind of in this little dry pocket over philadelphia, which is is good news, to the north and east they're getting heavy snow and we've missed this batch of rain moved off the coast, heavy rain and thunder that moved offshore just brushing southern delaware right now, most not seeing much of anything, still big wrap around precipitation across portions of western pennsylvania and that could all move in overnight. it did diminish but a few showers any time overnight into early tomorrow morning, we have cleared out across portion, of new jersey where we were seeing steady rainfall about an hour or so ago, that is good news. most of the day looked like this, this is a time low pressure system from the elementary school in reading. you can see the big drops of rain pouring down rain all afternoon, temperatures dropping the winds still strong only 39 in reading right now. the flood watch has been skilled back but still in effect for the
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city of philadelphia. but around the i95 corridor through overnight until about 2:00 a.m. and that's indication still ponding exists on the roadways and minor flooding as well. heading up to the poconos, still in a freezing rain advisory that goes until 6:00 tomorrow morning. as we still see temperatures close enough to freezing for any showers to freeze on contact. i see the pink you got to watch out for that. the good news this will start to shift away. tomorrow morning maybe a stray shower then the clouds start to break up in the afternoon, we'll see sun try to peak through. it's not the sunniest we've ever seen, sunday is nothing but sun, comfortable and stays clear through the evening, monday, starts with sunshine clouds start to roll back in monday midday. 5:00, this particular model keeps it dry with showers arriving monday evening but they could get in late afternoon, something to watch. more rounds of rain to talk about. scattered showers continue tonight. monday night into tuesday, rain
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returns and especially overnight into tuesday morning, the rain could be heavy at times, another storm late thursday into friday, that has again, the potential for some heavy rain and possibly will impact the phil's home opener, we'll keep you posted. rain tapers off overnight. 43 it will be breezy. tomorrow showers in the morning, and a few breaks of sunshine. it's improving day. a transition day, the high about 54, sun looks great at 59 with sunshine and another storm comes in monday night into tuesday. monday may be savagible. and another chance of rain by end of next week >> those may flowers will be ridiculous >> they will be beautiful. >> don got sports for us. from florida to philly the fightins have arrived, and we'll hear from the gm. plus, don't think the if you know in contact a nasty dunk.
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indication, we're off to a good start but the game starts for real monday. >> mathematically they're still alive if you consider a .1% chance of making the playoffs alive. flyers hosting the devils tomorrow. six points out of the playoffs with five games left to play. meanwhile the orange and black signed union college forward michael deck oni. years ago, he went undrafted which makes him legible to join the nhl as a free agent. he's a former team mate of shane gostisbehere >> long signed a two-year deal after winning a super bowl in new england, his dad played for villanova and told them what to expect. >> you will love philly, the people. you'll love like the mentality and having played in college there and having spent a lot of
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